No list no resolution no recap no first lines no photoessay no best of no worst of no top stories no looks back no wife no horse no mustache.
Instead, a song about a new year’s party I attended fifteen or so years ago:
It's the heart's the crazy bus driver
No list no resolution no recap no first lines no photoessay no best of no worst of no top stories no looks back no wife no horse no mustache.
Instead, a song about a new year’s party I attended fifteen or so years ago:
“No wife, no horse, no mustache…” I thought I was the only one who’d seen Flirtation Walk. Although, perhaps you haven’t and it’s just a coincidence coming from your use of that old phrase.
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It’s also in _The Illuminatus Chronicles_, by Robert Anton Wilson.
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Interesting! The disparate places these phrases end up.
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Thank you for the movie pointer, by the way. I really must check it out. I’m a huge Dick Powell fan. (And Ruby Keeler’s not half bad herself.)
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Ooh, I’m glad to give a musical tip anytime. It’s a sweet little film (no dancing from Ruby, though- a shame!) with Dick as his cheeky cutest singing “Aloha Oi” as he wins Ruby’s heart. That’s my favorite bit of the film, and it has several other delightful songs. Ruby Keeler is that rare someone who endears herself to the audience due to her lack of stage presence, except when she dances. She’s quite an original. I think she’s swell.
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no soap radio.
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No list no resolution no recap no first lines no photoessay no best of no worst of no top stories no looks back no wife no horse no mustache.
That’s not how the middle of ‘Turning Japanese’ goes.
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And it’s true, everyone DOES treat me like a cyclone ranger.
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French Canadian Bean Soup.
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